Homer Alaska - Police & Court Reports

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5:50 PM on
Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Troopers

Sept. 13

Alaska State Troopers at 5:30 p.m. contacted a 37-year-old Razdolna man during a theft investigation. Troopers allege the man stole a Honda water pump worth more than $500 and sold it. Troopers arrested him.

Alaska Wildlife Troopers issued a summons to a 66-year-old Homer man for taking a bull moose in Game Management Unit 15C that did not meet the four brow tine/ 50-inch antler requirement. Troopers also cited the man for taking the moose without getting a harvest ticket. The moose meat was seized and given to a charity.

Sept. 18

Wildlife troopers cited a 29-year-old Homer man for hunting black bear without a hunting license in possession and failing to obtain black bear harvest tickets before the hunt. Bail was set at $420.

Sept. 19

Wildlife troopers contacted a 66-year-old man and a 68-year-old woman, both of Washington, during an investigation into the applications for a permanent hunting, fishing and trapping license. Troopers allege the couple made a false claim on their Alaska residency and that they had purchased Washington resident hunting and fishing licenses within the same year of their Alaska license applications. Troopers allege they also took a bull caribou without nonresident caribou tags. Troopers seized the couple's permanent licenses, the caribou meat, antlers, cape and rifles used to harvest the caribou. The couple were issued summonses for hunting caribou without nonresident tags.

Sept. 20

Troopers at about 4:15 a.m., 7 a.m. and 7:40 a.m. received complaints that a 71-year-old Anchor Point woman caused a disturbance at a neighbor's home when she was drunk and asked for more alcohol. Troopers arrested the woman for disorderly conduct and second-degree criminal trespass and took her to the Homer Jail.

Sept. 21

Troopers at 12:50 p.m. contacted a 32-year-old Ninilchik man regarding an alleged assault on a woman near Ninilchik. Troopers arrested the man for fourth-degree assault.

Troopers at 9:37 p.m. received a REDDI (report every dangerous driver immediately) complaint in the Anchor Point area. Troopers tried to stop the suspect driver, but he fled on foot. Troopers eventually caught the driver, a 32-year-old Anchor Point man. They arrested him for driving under the influence and second-degree eluding a police officer. Troopers allege the man also violated conditions of release. After the man allegedly urinated in the back of a patrol car, troopers charged him with fifth-degree criminal mischief.

Troopers at 5:34 p.m. made a traffic stop in Homer on a 20-year-old Homer man. Troopers cited him for driving while license suspended and operating an uninsured vehicle.

Sept. 25

Troopers at 8:40 p.m. contacted a 58-year-old Homer man for an assault investigation. Troopers allege the man assaulted two juveniles on an ATV earlier in the day. Troopers arrested the man. During the arrest, troopers allege finding he had a knife and that he lunged for the knife. Troopers allege the man's wife, a 58-year-old Homer woman, would not move away at the scene when asked to do so. Troopers charged the man with third-degree assault and the man and woman with disorderly conduct.

Information regarding courthouse activity is taken from logbooks and court-issued forms and may not contain all details of the final disposition of each case. Case files are available for public review at the courthouse.